Winter Indoor Air Check: Why The End Of The Year Is the Best Time to Evaluate Your Building’s Environmental Health
When most people think about winter indoor air quality concerns, they picture cold northern climates. In reality, even in Northeast Florida, the winter months create unique indoor environmental conditions that can negatively affect building health and occupant well-being. As temperatures cool, buildings are sealed more tightly, HVAC systems shift operating patterns, and employees spend more time indoors. These factors can...
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Cold-Weather Mold Risks: Why Winter Is Still a Busy Season for Indoor Contamination
Introduction Most property managers and business owners think of mold as a warm-weather problem; something that follows summer storms or hurricane season. However, winter mold risks are just as real, and in some cases, more insidious. When temperatures drop, buildings tighten up to conserve heat, ventilation decreases, and hidden humidity pockets form. These conditions create a perfect environment for mold...
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Indoor Air Quality & The Holidays: Keeping Your Workplace Healthy This Season
Introduction: Health, Holidays, and the Air You Breathe The holiday season brings together employees, students, and staff indoors — often in spaces with less ventilation and more shared air. While festive gatherings and end-of-year meetings lift spirits, they can also increase the spread of colds, flu, and respiratory illnesses. That’s why indoor air quality (IAQ) isn’t just a comfort issue...
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The Hidden Dangers of Poor Indoor Air Quality During Hurricane Season Recovery
Air Quality Risks After Flooding When hurricane season hits Florida, most homeowners focus on fallen trees, leaks, or power outages; not the invisible air quality threats left behind. After storms, homes can harbor mold spores, carbon monoxide, and airborne toxins that quietly impact your health. Mold and Water Damage Floodwater and humidity create ideal conditions for post-hurricane mold growth. Within...
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How Florida’s Fall Weather Can Trigger Hidden Mold Problems Indoors
When the summer heat fades, many Floridians breathe a sigh of relief. But fall brings its own challenges—especially for homeowners concerned about hidden mold Florida issues. After months of high humidity and lingering storm moisture, your home could be at risk for unseen mold growth in walls, attics, and HVAC systems. Can Mold Form Even After Summer Ends? Yes. While...
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